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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

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Hello Savithri,
I appreciate your interest in pursuing BA in Mass Communication and Journalism in Mangalore. To help you with choosing colleges to pursue the same, kindly refer to the link below for more information:
http://bit.ly/2kX1D3k
I hope this answers your question. If you have any further questions, kindly revert.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi,
If you have completed your Bachelor degree, why do you want to demote and study a diploma again unless otherwise you are talking about a PG Diploma. Either do a PG Diploma or Masters.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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There is no job guarantee but if you have the right skills, why not. You must have a good percentage and you must do well in your interview and you must have the flare and dedication required to be in the field of media. Colleges will only help you with campus placements but you must do well in the interviews.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Dear,
Yes, that will be wise decision because if in the future, your interest would be lost in mass communication, you can think of other programme too. If you can manage, add maths subject.
And programmes like:
Economics Hons
B.com Hons
BBA
BBALLB or BCOM LLB
CA
Maths or statistics Hons
Actuarial science
All the best.

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Uma Murthy

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A postgraduate diploma is a shorter qualification than a masters degree, although at the same academic level. Whereas a masters degree is made up of 180 credits (taken from exams, assignments, and so on), a postgraduate diploma is 120 credits. There is a shorter version of this too a postgraduate certificate, which is 60 credits. There are a variety of courses that come under the heading of a postgraduate diploma it can be a vocational course, such as a legal practice course, or an academic course.

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Sumit SinghPresently I am in 12th.

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It is nearly about 10-15 thousand per semester in a reputed college.

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Ankit Singh

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Below mentioned is the list of entrance exams:
1. Asian College of Journalism entrance exam.
2. International School of Business and Media entrance exam.
3. Jamia Milia Islamia entrance exam.
4. Manipal Institute of Communication entrance exam.
5. Symbiosis institute of Mass Communication entrance exam.
6. Xavier Institute of Communications entrance exam.
7. Mudra Institute of Communication entrance exam.
8. Andhra University Common entrance test.
9. Symbiosis National Aptitude Test.
10. Common entrance test (GGSIPU).
11. DU entrance test.

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Ankit Singh

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Which course would you like to pursue?

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Ritika Pradhan

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You may select any stream of your choice.
You will generally require a qualification to be an art director. Many are graduates of art, architecture, theatre, interior or 3D design courses. You could also undertake higher-level courses in film and/or theatre production design. After training, it will be vital for you to acquire on-the-job experience of how art departments work, studio practice, working on locations, etc.
What is the best route?
To become an art director, you need to learn your skills on the job. This involves starting out as an Art Department Assistant and progressing through the grades, e.g. to junior draughtsman, then t
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